Moto2 news
Here are some recent Moto2 news:
2023 Moto2 Season
- The 2023 Moto2 season is set to kick off on March 26th at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.
- The championship will feature a new spec tire from Michelin, which is expected to provide better grip and durability.
- The grid will feature a mix of experienced riders and newcomers, including several wild card entries.
Rider News
- Alex Marquez has signed with the Gresini Racing team for the 2023 season, replacing Fabio Di Giannantonio.
- Aron Canet has joined the Flexbox HP40 team, replacing Lorenzo Dalla Porta.
- Jake Dixon has left the Petronas Sprinta Racing team and will not be competing in Moto2 in 2023.
Team News
- The Speed Up team has announced that it will not be competing in Moto2 in 2023, citing financial difficulties.
- The Kalex team has announced that it will be expanding to two bikes for the 2023 season, with Xavi Vierge and Somkiat Chantra set to ride for the team.
Technical News
- The FIM has announced that it will be introducing a new spec engine for the 2023 Moto2 season, which is expected to provide better performance and reliability.
- The championship will also feature a new aerodynamic package, which includes a revised fairing and a new winglet design.
Other News
- The Moto2 championship has announced a new partnership with the FIM Enel MotoE World Cup, which will see the two series collaborate on a number of initiatives in 2023.
- The championship has also announced a new partnership with the Italian motorcycle manufacturer, Aprilia, which will see the company provide technical support to the teams competing in the series.